Mark Mizer
Acts
One of my favorite books in the New Testament is Acts. Although
not used often as a reading in worship it has special meaning to me.
At one time it was thought Acts was written by the Apostle
Paul. However, I think more likely it was written by several authors. We find
in Acts both Disciples and Apostles, those, such as Peter who struggled with
forming a church of our Christ, and Paul, who never met Christ in the flesh but
had quite an encounter and conversion on the road to Damascus, when he served
as a Pharisee persecuting Christ's followers.
For me, Acts serves as a linchpin between the Gospels and
the Epistles; the Gospels serving as the stories of Jesus Christ in the flesh
as a human, witnessing his death and Resurrection, and the Epistles of Paul who
became the ultimate Evangelist, spreading the Word of Christ through much of
the then civilized world. Without Paul, it is possible we Gentiles would have
never known about Jesus Christ.
Prayer: Heavenly
Father, thank you for the Disciples and the Apostles who gave their lives in
your service to bring your words of light and life to us all. Amen.
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